Uniform Civil Code: A Review

Authors

  • Neelam Rani

Keywords:

Civil, Uniform, Constitutional

Abstract

In the present scenario, it becomes necessary for Uniform Civil Code to put series of legislative acts for the purpose of governing individual  problems of each and every people without taking their religion in to account, in order to ensure whether their basic rights are safe. It emerges in the form of normal governing rules in support of each and every citizen of our country. It  take the place of indiviual laws which are formed on the basis of religious heritage and lifestyle. Such type of laws become famous in the form of laws which regulate relationship in the middle of state and individual. It covers marriage, divorce, inheritance, adoption, and maintenance. India is the only country whose parliament passes the a Special Marriage Act in the year of nineteen fifty four which permits each and every individual of our country to marry outside the realm of any special religious personal law. In the present scenario, it becomes necessary for Uniform Civil Code to put series of legislative acts for the purpose of governing individual  problems of each and every people without taking their religion in to account, in order to ensure whether their basic rights are safe. Actually, it becomes the essential element for the principle of secularism. This  dynamic reformation is able to put a stop on those racial activities which are tacked by the females of our country due to religious basis. In addition to this, it provides strength to the secularism structure of our country. It keeps integrity upstairs. The law and order of our country demanded reformation because there is a absence of equality which is not the favor of our Constitutional Rights. It is very well known by all of us that "Criminal Code" is applied to each and every people without taking their religion, status and nationality in to account. At the same time, Personal laws fails to govern such type of code  for divorce.

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Published

2018-03-30

How to Cite

Neelam Rani. (2018). Uniform Civil Code: A Review. Innovative Research Thoughts, 4(3), 282–289. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1340